To talk about the arrangement of the storyline and the rendering of the characters, I think it is really great. Life is full of plain and uninteresting. This film profoundly reveals that even though it is obvious that more than a dozen women are missing and interconnected, and even if there are suspicious criminals, most of the police did not take the initiative to investigate this matter. Because in the absence of direct evidence, no one wants to trouble themselves to investigate the rape of a prostitute and escape for life, such a laborious and thankless thing. In reality, if such a case does happen, I believe that few policemen are willing to take this case. Really, from a human point of view, you would be willing to spend a lot of time investigating a murderous maniac who caused trouble for yourself. There may be no results, or you can just rush to do some cases with little effort but good political achievements. Woolen cloth? The answer is obvious.
Also, the characterization of this movie is already in place. Do you remember how his wife reacted when the hero brought the unfortunate woman to his home? Angry, puzzled, yeah, he is not the savior, so why let a family with a lot of pressure take care of the nosy of such a person with a miserable fate? Her misfortune was not caused by the protagonist, right?
I think that in the movie, the details that everyone can express in daily life and the portrayal of human nature are well done. If you have any plot and acting requirements for this movie, this is not a thrilling seventeen murders police and robber combat movie, but a real story that collects evidence and finally catches the prisoner.
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